Brimfield, MA Debt Consolidation in Massachusetts
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Take advantage of lower interest rates by consolidating all your mortgages into a single mortgage with a low interest rate.
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Groups helping food pantries
Some area agencies, organizations and businesses seeking donations or having events to benefit food pantries * Brimfield Ninth annual Thanksgiving Basket Food Drive, sponsored by the Brimfield PTO, will ...
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Vendors bristle at charges for fleas
Several flea market operators are taking issue with the Board of Selectmen's stand on charging them emergency services fees, which raise $150,000 for the town.
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Aging Templeton church faces $200,000 repair bill
Parishioners attending services at First Church of Templeton Sunday found themselves faced with what is a growing problem for aging and historic parishes in the state and New England.
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Trail advocates raise hopes for connected 80-mile ride
The Grand Trunk Trailblazers have macaroni pieces, but want spaghetti. The nonprofit organization, a group of 50 to 60 trail advocates, has a goal of establishing a continuous 60- to 80-mile, 15-town trail from ...
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Voters reject field upgrade
It may have been a moot point, but voters Monday night added their two cents worth, following the lead of Brimfield in scuttling the Tantasqua Regional School District's request to borrow up to $2 million to ...
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Stop sign move to deter crashes
Brimfield Highway Superintendent Robert L. Hanna has joined the chorus of people opposed to a stop sign on the Brookfield-Brimfield Road near the Rogers Farm, at Southbridge Road.
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Brimfield Notebook
Patty L. Perry 245-3506 *Residents are encouraged to stop by and show support for the library .
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Some towns still swear by hand-counting the ballots
So often it has been said that every vote counts. But votes don't count themselves, a fact that is especially meaningful to election officials in those towns that still lack modern voting machines and rely on ...
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3 towns may hire assessor
Officials from Holland, Wales and Brimfield talked Tuesday about hiring a full-time assessor to assess and revalue property in all three towns.
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Pollution suit yields millions to 17 towns
We didn't think we were going to get anything, but we stayed on board and all of a sudden we're going to get some money.
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School boards agree it's no on Question 1
The Tantasqua Regional and the Sturbridge school committees are in agreement that 'No' is the way to go on Question 1. Last week, both school committees independently voted against the Nov.
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Center pleased with new space
The Kennedy-Donovan Center South Central Early Intervention Program is celebrating its new home.
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3-man full-time force wants a union
Brookfield police are again trying to form a union. Selectmen Tuesday discussed a petition they received on behalf of the three full-time officers in the Police Department.
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Science may one day identify a killer
When Holly Kristin Piirainen vanished from Sturbridge in 1993 there were no Amber Alerts, but in the days after Aug.
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Second town OKs turf
Sturbridge selectmen last night unanimously supported Tantasqua Regional School District's plan to borrow up to $2 million to resurface three or four athletic fields with artificial turf.
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Monson pupils welcome 'grand-friends' to school with open arms
Florence J. Lobik, of Holyoke, reads with her grandson Nathan Collins, 7, who is in the second grade at Quarry Hill Community School.
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Search continues in Idaho forest for missing man
Searchers combing a remote area of northeast Idaho for missing retired Massachusetts State Police Capt.
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Brimfield lets voters have say on artificial turf
A special town meeting will be held at Nov. 6 to vote on whether the town supports installing artificial turf at four athletic fields in the Tantasqua Regional School District at a cost of $2 million.
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A grad returns
When the state's nearly 1 million students started school this season, so did close to 71,000 teachers, many of them for the first time.
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Holland Notebook
Patty L. Perry 245-3506 *The Fire Department will hold the first Safety Day for children and adults from 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday at the Senior Center, Brimfield Road.
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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"I prayed day and night for a miracle...In less than a week, (Somerset) was able to stop the foreclosure and get a new mortgage for me. It was the best of times...I have Somerset Mortgage Lenders to thank until eternity for the miracle they were able to make come true." - Diane B.
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